He was a "Harlem Hellfighter" who went unrecognized with the Congressional Medal of Honor until 2015. Almost a century after he valiatnly fought in the battle of Argone in WW1 in May of 1918. In a racial charged time he and fellow African American soldiers were relegated to latrine duty or other menial tasks. But when the French called for aid he and the other African American members of the 369th infantry leapt to their aid. He fought bravely and earned the name, "Black Death." It is men with true grit that deserve to remembered. Those who believe in something larger than themselves. Our Henry locket designed to be a reinterpretation of a dog tag reminds us of what it means to sacrafice and fight for our country, regardless of color.